Date

Jun 23 2023 - Jul 06 2023
Expired!

STAY AWAKE

Set against the backdrop of the prescription drug and opioid crisis in the USA, Jamie Sisley’s Stay Awake depicts the individual consequences of a societal tragedy, while taking an unflinching yet gentle look at a complicated web of relationships.

SYNOPSIS

Writer/Director Jamie Sisley will join the audience for a Q&A following the 7:30 p.m. screening of STAY AWAKE on Friday, June 23.

A quietly powerful look at the ripple effects of opioid addiction, STAY AWAKE explores addiction from the lesser-seen viewpoint of the caretakers–in this case teenaged brothers (Wyatt Oleff, Fin Argus). Their mother (Chrissy Metz) is loving and well-meaning but powerless to pull herself out of the destructive cycle of her disease. The boys must put their dreams on the backburner as they’re constantly discovering their mom passed out, dragging her to the hospital, and encouraging to go to rehab–with the possibility of relapse always lingering. Anchored by three superb performances, STAY AWAKE finds surprising humor and humanity amid the tragedy of parental addiction.

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DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT

The themes and characters in Stay Awake mean the world to me since they’re based on my childhood. My mom has fought an addiction to prescription drugs and opioids for most of her life. As teens, my brother and I tried our best to aid her through relapses, cycle her through treatment centers, and encourage her to seek out a sober lifestyle.

When I first started watching films about addiction, I realized that most were from the point of view of the addict.

One of the biggest reasons I wanted to make Stay Awake was to offer an alternative POV to addiction—the roller coaster ride that caretakers go on while helping someone they love through their disease. In many ways, this film is a love letter to the caretaker.

I also noticed that most films depicted addicts in ways that villainized them. I understand that perspective—I had similar thoughts about my mom while growing up. As I grew older though, I realized that addiction was a disease. Nobody chooses to be an addict. Looking back, I wish I saw the humanity in addicts represented more, as I think it would have helped me understand my mom better. For the film, I hope people will empathize with Michelle instead of demonize her.

Lastly, I hope this film offers a touch of levity to a subject that can oftentimes feel bleak. Humor has always provided me and my brother with a remedy against terrible situations. Sometimes all you can do is laugh at how truly messed up life can get, especially when you’re a teenager. I think it’s a miracle any of us get through our teenage years in one piece. Plus, tough situations can create beautiful outcomes. The relationship I have with my family remains incredibly close, and I doubt it would be the same had we not gone through our mom’s addiction together.

The themes behind this story are the reasons why I pursued filmmaking in the first place. My hope is that now more than ever, Stay Awake will help challenge the way people think about addiction—especially its impact on families and caretakers.

Jamie Sisley

Director

Jamie Sisley

WITH

Wyatt Oleff, Fin Argus, Chrissy Metz, Cree Cicchino, Quinn McGolgan, Albert Jones

Run Time

1 hour, 34 minutes

Released

May 19, 2023

Distributed by

MUBI

HEARING AND VISUAL ASSISTANCE

Assisted Listening

Country

United States

SUBTITLES

None

NOT RATED

Many of the films shown at The Ross are not rated due to the prohibitive cost of acquiring a rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. Consequently, as many of these films contain graphic content, viewer discretion is advised.

SHOWINGS

JUNE 23 | FRI

5:05, 7:30 p.m.

JUNE 24 | SAT

12:55, 3:00, 5:05, 7:10, 9:15 p.m.

JUNE 25 | SUN

12:55, 3:00, 5:05, 7:10, 9:15 p.m.

JUNE 26 | MON

5:05, 7:10, 9:15 p.m.

JUNE 27 | TUE

5:05, 7:10, 9:15 p.m.

JUNE 28 | WED

5:05, 7:10, 9:15 p.m.

JUNE 29 | THU

5:05, 7:10, 9:15 p.m.

JUNE 30 | FRI

7:10 p.m.

JULY 1 | SAT

3:00, 7:10 p.m.

JULY 2 | SUN

12:55, 5:05, 9:15 p.m.

JULY 3 | MON

5:05, 9:15 p.m.

JULY 4 | TUE

CLOSED

JULY 5 | WED

7:10 p.m.

JULY 6 | THU

5:05, 9:15 p.m.
REVIEWS

“Stay Awake offers a compassionate but clear-eyed take on a sadly all-too-familiar family dilemma.”

Michael Rechtshaffen

Los Angeles Times

“For the most part, Stay Awake stays low-key and believable, particularly when the actors move through real-world locations while living their lives.”

Matt Zoller Seitz

RogerEbert.com

“Oleff, Argus and Metz succeed in depicting both the frustrations and the compassion associated with caring for relatives who continuously harm themselves.

Claire Shaffer

The New York Times

TICKET INFORMATION

EVENING PRICES

$12.00 | Adults
$9.50 | Students
$8.75 | Children
$8.50 | Military
$8.75 | Seniors
$6.50 | Members
$5.00 | UNL Students

MATINEE PRICES

$10.00 | Adults
$9.00 | Students
$8.25 | Children
$8.00 | Military
$8.25 | Seniors
$6.00 | Members
$5.00 | UNL Students

Matinee priced tickets for all screenings TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY nights

  • Showtimes change on a regular basis and will not always be the same each day. Visit the individual film pages for a list of showtimes.
  • Children are 12 and under. Seniors are 60 and older
  • Students and Military must show a valid ID to receive discount
  • We accept cash, check, NCard, Visa, and Mastercard
  • The Ross Box Office opens 30 minutes before the first screening of the day
  • Assistive listening headsets and closed caption devices available for select titles. Check the individual film pages or inquire at the box office for details.

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